Web Server ... Servlets Execution and .... SQL with its queries and stored
procedures to execute.
One machine?
Expect slowdowns.

To determine where .. run some performance monitors. Watch your CPU
utilization and page faults.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tom Kochanowicz [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Sunday, February 21, 1999 11:01 PM
> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:      What hardware for Servlet?
>
>     I plan on deploying a servlet application I've developed. For
> software I am using JWS, dbAnywhere and MS-SQL (6.5), all on NT 4.0
> platforms. For the time being I would like to stay with Intel/NT. MS-SQL
> will be on a server of its own and JWS/dbAnywhere will be on another
> server. My question is; to get optimal bang for the buck, what has the
> greatest effect on servlet performance?
>
> Is it: - The amount of memory or processor speed?
>
> - Does more processors seriously effect performance?
>
> - Is this a realistic combination on a site I hope to do 50K to 100K
> hits per day.
>
> Any advice or recommendations are appreciated.
>
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